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and Veterinary Medical Association of NYC Launch Program for Low-Cost
Spay/Neuter for Cats and Dogs of Low-Income New Yorkers
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, October 31, 2005
Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals and Veterinary
Medical Association of NYC Launch Program for Low-Cost Spay/Neuter
for Cats and Dogs of Low-Income New Yorkers
New York, NY Monday, October 31, 2005
Now New York City residents who have a valid Medicaid card can have
their dogs and cats spayed or neutered for a special low price:
$10 for cats and $20 for dogs.
The Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals and the Veterinary
Medical Association of NYC (VMA of NYC) this month launched the
Maddie's Spay/Neuter Project NYC. The project, made
possible by a $6 million grant from Maddie's Fund, will help to
reduce the number of homeless cats and dogs in New York City by
decreasing the number of unwanted canine and feline pregnancies.
Anyone who lives within the five boroughs of New
York City and has a valid Medicaid card can have up to a total of
six cats or dogs (or a combination of cats/dogs totaling no more
than six) spayed or neutered each year for a special low price at
participating veterinarians.
To take advantage of this low-cost offer, all a
qualified person needs to do is:
| 1) |
Locate a participating veterinarian
from the list provided on the Mayor's Alliance web site: www.AnimalAllianceNYC.org
(also provided as part of this press release). |
| 2) |
Call the veterinarian and make
an appointment for the surgery. |
| 3) |
Bring his/her valid Medicaid card and photo
ID to the appointment (the veterinarian will photocopy the
card). |
| 4) |
Pay the veterinarian for the surgery: $10
each cat, $20 each dog; up to a total of six animals within
a 12-month period. |
These special low fees apply only to spay or neuter
surgeries. If a pet requires additional care, such as pre-surgery
testing of an older pet or other procedures, those costs will be
in addition to the spay/neuter fees. The veterinarian will inform
the owner/guardian prior to the surgery if additional costs will
be incurred.
The Mayor's Alliance is administering the Maddie's
Spay/Neuter Project NYC, and spay/neuter surgeries are provided
by veterinary practices that are members of the VMA of NYC and have
agreed to participate in this program.
The Mayor's Alliance is promoting the program through
the media and NYC's social services networks. If you or someone
you know qualifies for this important life-saving program, now is
as good a time as any to take advantage of this opportunity.
Spaying or neutering is recommended for several
important reasons. It eliminates the chance of unwanted pregnancies;
helps reduce the number of homeless cats and dogs; and can help
avoid some health and behavioral problems (and their associated
costs) in cats and dogs.
Anyone with questions about the Maddie's
Spay/Neuter Project NYC is invited to visit the Mayor's Alliance
web site (www.AnimalAllianceNYC.org)
or call (212) 252-2350.
Participating Veterinarians, Listed by Borough
Bronx
Armory Dog & Cat Hospital – 18 East Kingsbridge
Road, 10468
(718) 367-4350
Broadway Animal Hospital – 5664 Broadway, 10463
(718) 543-5600
Lurting Animal Clinic – 3004 Lurting Avenue, 10469
(718) 881-1000
Brooklyn
Animal Clinic of Bay Ridge – 689 86th Street, 11228
(718) 833-0700
Animal Clinic of Marine Park – 3616 Quentin Road,
11234
(718) 382-8100
Animal Kind Veterinary Hospital – 365 7th Avenue,
11215
(718) 832-3899
Dr. Linda Jacobson, PC – 291 Kings Highway, 11223
(718) 376-8957
Dr. Sinha's Animal Clinic – 1946 Bath Avenue, 11214
(718) 449-7800
Canarsie Animal Hospital – 8423 Flatlands Avenue,
11236
(718) 444-8798
Grand Animal Clinic – 518 Grand Street, 11211
(718) 388-4746
Mid-Brook Animal Hospital (Cats Only) – 1899 Coney
Island Avenue, 11230
(718) 645-7666
Pet Haven Animal Hospital – 290 McDonald Avenue,
11218
(718) 435-6900
Prospect Park Animal Clinic – 105 Prospect Park West,
11215
(718) 768-6125
Williamsburg Veterinary Services – 80 North First
Street, 11211
(718) 388-1172
Manhattan
Ansonia Veterinary Center – 207 West 75th Street,
10023
(212) 496-2100
City Veterinary Care – 220 West 72nd Street, 10023
(212) 799-7000
East Side Animal Hospital – 321 East 52nd Street,
10022
(212) 751-5176
Feline Health (Cats Only) – 1533 First Avenue, 10028
(212) 879-0700
Gramercy Park Animal Hospital – 37 East 19th Street,
10003
(212) 477-4080
Lenox Hill Veterinarians – 204 East 76th Street,
10021
(212) 879-1320
Midtown Animal Hospital – 256 East 33rd Street, 10016
(212) 683-0309
Park East Animal Hospital – 52 East 64th Street,
10021
(212) 832-8417
Rivergate Veterinary Clinic – 403 East 37th Street,
10016
(212) 213-9885
St. Mark's Veterinary Hospital – 348 East 9th Street,
10003
(212) 477-2688
Washington Heights Animal Hospital – 2414 Amsterdam
Avenue, 10033
(212) 927-6070
West Side Animal Hospital – 733 9th Avenue, 10019
(212) 247-8600
Queens
Animal Clinic of Woodhaven – 76-23 Jamaica Avenue,
11421
(718) 296-0500
Animal Hospital of Rockaways – 114-10 Beach Channel
Drive, 11379
(718) 474-0500
Corona Heights Animal Health Center – 106-01 Corona
Avenue, 11368
(718) 592-2022
Flushing Veterinary Medical Hospital – 44-24 College
Point Boulevard, 11355
(718) 886-4416
Howard Beach Animal Clinic – 163-11 Cross Bay Boulevard,
11414
(718) 848-6803
Lawrence Animal Hospital – 77-23 Queens Boulevard,
11373
(718) 458-0500
Maspeth Animal Hospital – 74-10 Grand Avenue, 11373
(718) 639-9339
Noah's Ark Pet Clinic – 85-05 37th Avenue, 11372
(718) 396-2111
Queens Midway Animal Hospital – 77-46 164th Street,
11366
(718) 591-9223
Steinway Court Veterinarian – 32-41R Steinway Street,
11103
(718) 728-2822
Staten Island
Malihan Animal Hospital – 3135 Victory Boulevard,
10314
(718) 982-1640
Northside Animal Hospital – 733 Post Avenue, 10310
(718) 981-4445
Richmond Valley Animal Hospital – 4915 Arthur Kill
Road, 10309
(718) 948-3331
Adopt a Little New Yorker Today!
The Mayor's Alliance
for NYC's Animals, Inc., founded in 2002 and powered
by Maddie's Fund, is a coalition
of more than 85 animal rescue groups and shelters that are working
with the City of New York to find homes for every cat and dog in
the city who needs one. For more information about the Mayor's Alliance
and its Participating
Organizations, please visit the Alliance web site at www.AnimalAllianceNYC.org.
Maddie's Fund,
The Pet Rescue Foundation (www.maddiesfund.org),
is a family foundation funded by PeopleSoft Founder, Dave Duffield,
and his wife, Cheryl, to help create a no-kill nation. The first
step is to help develop programs that guarantee loving homes for
all healthy shelter dogs and cats throughout the country. The next
step will be to save sick and injured pets in animal shelters nationwide.
Maddie's Fund is named after the Duffield's beloved Miniature Schnauzer.
The foundation makes good on a promise the family made to Maddie
to give back to her kind in dollars that which Maddie gave to them
in friendship and love. Maddie passed away in 1997, but thanks to
this one little dog, abandoned shelter dogs and cats have new opportunities
to find loving homes in which they, too, may share in the joy, love
and companionship that Dave and Cheryl enjoyed with Maddie.
In July 2005, Maddie's Fund awarded a grant
of $60,000 to the Veterinary Medical Association of New York City
in support of Maddie's Spay/Neuter Project NYC.
Maddie's Spay/Neuter Project NYC is partnering with
Maddie's Pet Rescue Project to end the killing of
healthy and treatable shelter pets in New York City within ten years.
Contact:
Steve Gruber, Director of Communications
Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals
Phone: (917) 359-6003
Fax: (212) 591-6383
E-mail: news@AnimalAllianceNYC.org
Web Site: http://www.AnimalAllianceNYC.org
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